Professional Specialties
Professional Specialties (hereinafter, the Lectio) is the second lesson part of the Industries and Specialties lesson that introduces its participants to industries, professional specialties, and related topics.
This lesson belongs to the Introduction to Employment session of the CNM Cyber Orientation. The Orientation is the second stage of the WorldOpp Pipeline.
Contents
Content
The predecessor lectio is Groupings of Employers.
Key terms
- Professional specialty. A subject that is the area of expertise of some professional.
- Arts professional. The professional who engages in the creative arts for a living.
- Finance professional. The professional who engages in finance for a living.
- Health professional. The professional who engages in health care and wellness for a living.
- Human development professional. The professional who engages in human development for a living.
- Information professional. The professional who engages in the for information administration, ownership, and/or management a living.
- Law professional. The professional who engages in the law for a living.
- Marketplace professional. The professional who engages in the market exchanges for a living.
- Media professional. The professional who engages in the media for a living.
- Project professional. The professional who engages in project administration, ownership, and/or management for a living.
- Property administrator. The professional who engages in property administration for a living.
- Research professional. The professional who engages in the research for a living.
Script
- Regardless of its industry, any employer needs employees who specialize in different areas of expertise. These areas are called professional specialties. CNM Cyber distinguishes 11 of the areas in which professionals engage for a living.
- Arts professionals work in the creative arts, finance professionals do so in finance.
- Health professionals combine those who are in health care and wellness. Human development professionals combine workforce service providers and those educators who don't serve the workforce.
- Information professionals work in information administration, ownership, and/or management. Law professionals combine those who work in the law.
- Marketplace professionals work in the market exchanges. Media professionals engage in the media for a living.
- Project professionals work in project administration, ownership, and/or management, possibly, in different indistries. Property administrators work in the property administration.
- Finally, research professionals engage in the research for a living.
- Some professionals specialize in different areas of expertise. It is impossible to classify everyone. Occupations make the next step to classify various types of employment.
What Occupation Is is the successor lectio.